It seems the Game of Thrones character lines will continue to blur in Season 6. And it might be time for the queens of the show to finally come face to face.
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A new photo shows Lena Headey, who plays Cersei, Emilia Clarke, who plays Dany and Natalie Dormer, who plays Margaery, all hanging out in costume on set together.
Fans have speculated that Dany is continuing her Lannister-meeting spree into the new season. She was introduced to Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) in Season 5.
Either that or the ladies all had a Game of Thrones-themed photo shoot together.
We’re seriously hoping for both.
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If nothing else, this photo is also a great excuse to glimpse Cersei post-haircut. She continues to look regal despite everything that happened to her last season.
Meanwhile, Dany and Margaery are sporting their signature Game of Thrones wigs, enviable braids and all.
It’s also unclear exactly where this photo was taken.
Most likely, since we can’t really see Margaery and Cersei traveling together without killing each other, Dany is making her way to King’s Landing.
Of course, we’re also going to say this photo was definitely snapped in between scenes, if they were in fact filming. Otherwise, Dany would be flanked by her soldiers. She should know better by now than to face the Lannisters without a heavily armed guard.
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The photo may show Headey smiling pleasantly, but Cersei would keep that smile on her face while plunging a dagger into Dany’s back. Let’s be real.
Dany has been so set on retaking her rightful place as heir to the throne for so many seasons now that it’s hard to imagine she would show up in King’s Landing with any other kind of greeting aside from a war aimed at overthrowing the Lannisters.
She doesn’t need many weapons, though — not with her dragons circling above.
No matter how the initial meeting goes down, we can’t wait to see it. Assuming, of course, that it’s actually going to happen and is not just a photo shoot misinterpreted.
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